How to Install Realme 3 Pro TWRP Recovery

If you own a Realme 3 Pro, here is how to get official TWRP custom recovery running on it. Supporting enthusiasts and modding culture of Android, Realme, as a brand, allows users to unlock bootloader of their phones which then allows for modification such as installation of a custom recovery. Further, TeamWin and supporting developers have been quick to come up with a stable Realme 3 Pro TWRP build that can now be downloaded directly with this guide. Using our detailed step-by-step guide below, you can easily flash your Realme 3 Pro with official TWRP custom recovery.

TWRP custom recovery has grown to become quite a versatile tool with multiple functions and features. Be it advanced partition formatting or backing up user data, TWRP is surely a one-stop solution. Now, in order to get TWRP custom recovery running on Realme 3 Pro, we will utilize ADB and fastboot utilities. If you don’t know much about these, don’t worry, we have it all explained ahead! Before you begin, make sure of two things, one there should be a latest backup of your phone and you should have unlocked your phone’s bootloader.

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Realme 3 Pro USB Drivers

You will need to connect your Android phone with the computer. For that, please make sure you have installed the USB drivers for properly. If not, you can download the latest Huawei official drivers from our Android USB Drivers section here:

HOW TO: Install TWRP Custom Recovery on Realme 3 Pro

Prerequisites:

Make sure the bootloader of your phone is unlocked, if it isn’t you can unlock the bootloader easily by following this guide.

Enable Developer Options by going to Settings>About Phone and tapping on build number multiple times.

Enable USB Debugging in Settings>Developer Options. Make sure that the USB Debugging is checked.

Backup all the data as installing a custom recovery might delete all of your data.

Charge your phone up to 50% first and make sure your phone does not shut down during the procedure or it might damage your phone.

If you have fulfilled all the requirements above, then proceed to the actual tutorial.

Complete Step-By-Step Instructions:

Step 1 – Download Android SDK from the Android Developers website and install. Also set it up with downloading platform-tools and USB drivers package in SDK. Tutorial given here: How to Set up ADB and Fastboot on Windows.

Step 4 – Navigate to the same directory now as where you have Fastboot (i.e. Step 1) and on Windows: Open Command Prompt (Shift + Right-click > Open Command Prompt). For Mac OS X and Linux, use Terminal to navigate to this directory.